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our budget has opportunity to change the course of our nation. we have a responsibility to avoid the debt crisis that the chairman has said and to move forward with a prosperous future. common sense and math tell us that balancing a budget requires two things -- cutting spending and economic growth. the tax code today is nearly 4 million words long and about 60% of our taxpayers need to hire professionals to help them prepare their returns. every year americans spent 6 million hours and a lot of money filling out their returns. clearly something is wrong. our budget reaffirms that the ways and means committee will pass comprehensive, progrowth legislation this year. this budget builds on bipartisan consensus in favor of lowering the rates to create jobs and broadening the base to ensure fairness and simplicity for our families. the purpose of tax reform is not to take more money from our families to spend more money in washington. it is to create jobs and to increase the wages for working families. i look forward to working with budget members an
our budget has opportunity to change the course of our nation. we have a responsibility to avoid the debt crisis that the chairman has said and to move forward with a prosperous future. common sense and math tell us that balancing a budget requires two things -- cutting spending and economic growth. the tax code today is nearly 4 million words long and about 60% of our taxpayers need to hire professionals to help them prepare their returns. every year americans spent 6 million hours and a lot...
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lou: and going to change cases. brooklyn supreme court justice was supposed to have suspended the license of a man who crashed into a family killing and. it turns out that the judge who was supposed to have suspended the license, as he was required by law to do, did not do it. again, supreme court justice, brooklyn supreme court justice. what in the world is going to happen to that judge for what he is directly responsible for? >> you know what, let me defend him for a minute. he is responsible for not following the law and not suspending driving privileges of this person. now, when the person and the accident killing the family of three which included an unborn child, he could have done that with the driver's license, without a driver's license, and there is no evidence that that accident was caused by alcohol. the problem is the month before when he was arraigned on the wi charges and when his license should have been suspended. the only thing i can say is if the cops did not follow the letter of the lock the judg
lou: and going to change cases. brooklyn supreme court justice was supposed to have suspended the license of a man who crashed into a family killing and. it turns out that the judge who was supposed to have suspended the license, as he was required by law to do, did not do it. again, supreme court justice, brooklyn supreme court justice. what in the world is going to happen to that judge for what he is directly responsible for? >> you know what, let me defend him for a minute. he is...
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since then, the vatican has changed the stove. stay with the 10:00 news later this hour the big bets on who will be the next pope and which cardinals have the best odds. >>> also a protest at st. mary's cathedral. the use of pink smoke to highlight one issue. >>> the dow managed to postan eighth consecutive gain. the nasdaq dropped 10. so far this year the dow is up 10%. >>> some promising news for people who like hostess twinkies and hohos. today the company announced they have chosen a buyer for their brand. apollo global management and metropolis and company bid $410 million. the deal still needs approval. the firm hopes to have hostess brands back on store shelves as soon as possible. >>> the panese restaurant is pushing an opening date to march 30th. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. although firefighters have said they believe it was electrical. >>> attacked in a college shower. what the victim did to fight back. >> that's crazy. and it's terrible. >>> unusual weather for early march. where we'll see 80-deg
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how frequent flier programs are changing. fasten your seat belts and make sure you're locked in and upright for this. ♪ >> good evening and welcome to our public television viewers. after days of having the focus wall street, today it shifts to washington. >> it sure did, tyler. there's an escalating budget battle waging in the capital after house republicans unveiled their latest federal budget proposal today with plans to slash the country's massive deficit and get government spending under control all without raising taxes. as senate depp democrats prepare their own budget plan, can congress and the president reach a bipart san budget compromise any time soon in hampton pearson takes a look. >> house republicans unveiled the blueprint they say balances the federal budget with just spending cuts and no new tax hikes. at the top of the gop list of what's needed to achieve $4.6 trillion in spending cuts over the next decade is to repeal obama care, cut domestic programs from medicaid to college grants and require future med
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no matter how we claim society changes, we're still the same. women love the wedding ring, picket fence, happily ever avenue. marriage sells and it sells when compared to other choices it's better. it has been proven by science and studies of longevity and happiness. being against the bachelor makes you antiscience, bob. gender studies, professors are intent on maintaining that women and men are identical, that's flat-earthy. no, women are just way smarter about relationships than men. think about it. why else would you need a tv show dedicated to getting one handsome man married? which makes you wonder do men knee their own title 9 to level the playing field of romance? i would call it bourbon. andrea, you are only one on the table besides me that was transfixed by the show. you were watching? >> andrea: of course. i haven't missed one "bachelor" yet. ask me anything. >> greg: were you surprised by the choice? >> andrea: no, i wasn't. in "us weekly" it said they consulted with kathryn's mom and grandma and her grandma was the only grandma we sa
no matter how we claim society changes, we're still the same. women love the wedding ring, picket fence, happily ever avenue. marriage sells and it sells when compared to other choices it's better. it has been proven by science and studies of longevity and happiness. being against the bachelor makes you antiscience, bob. gender studies, professors are intent on maintaining that women and men are identical, that's flat-earthy. no, women are just way smarter about relationships than men. think...
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since then, the vatican has changed the stove. stay with the 10:00 news later this hour the big bets on who will be the next pope and which cardinals have the best odds. >>> also a protest at st. mary's cathedral. the use of pink smoke to highlight one issue. >>> the dow managed to postan eighth consecutive gain. the nasdaq dropped 10. so far this year the dow is up 10%. >>> some promising news for people who like hostess twinkies and hohos. today the company announced they have chosen a buyer for their brand. apollo global management and metropolis and company bid $410 million. the deal still needs approval. the firm hopes to have hostess brands back on store shelves as soon as possible. >>> the panese restaurant is pushing an opening date to march 30th. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. although firefighters have said they believe it was electrical. >>> attacked in a college shower. what the victim did to fight back. >> that's crazy. and it's terrible. >>> unusual weather for early march. where we'll see 80-deg
since then, the vatican has changed the stove. stay with the 10:00 news later this hour the big bets on who will be the next pope and which cardinals have the best odds. >>> also a protest at st. mary's cathedral. the use of pink smoke to highlight one issue. >>> the dow managed to postan eighth consecutive gain. the nasdaq dropped 10. so far this year the dow is up 10%. >>> some promising news for people who like hostess twinkies and hohos. today the company...
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her father was changing her diaper bese his minivan. officials say the gunman was apparently targeting a father, a known gang mber who was also shot and remains in critical condition tonight. incredibly, this is the second shooting that the family has endured. the girl's mother was also shot several months ago while she was pregna. jody will be back on the witness stand for an 18th day in the phoenix arizona capital murder case of 41 year-old accused of murdering her ex-boyfriend, travis alex -- travis alexander, a stabbing him, slitting his throat, shooting in the head. last winter's rest more than two dozen questions including one question, after all the lies he told them why should we believe you now. and now jurors have submitted even more questions. joining us, fox news legal analyst, a criminal defense attorney who successfully defended casey anthony on a florida death penalty case. thank you both for being here. i want to start with an idea that the defense has put her on the witness stand. >> they had to almost because there onl
her father was changing her diaper bese his minivan. officials say the gunman was apparently targeting a father, a known gang mber who was also shot and remains in critical condition tonight. incredibly, this is the second shooting that the family has endured. the girl's mother was also shot several months ago while she was pregna. jody will be back on the witness stand for an 18th day in the phoenix arizona capital murder case of 41 year-old accused of murdering her ex-boyfriend, travis alex...
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times change. our principles don't. you don't just have our word on it. you've got our name on it. that's how we run. nothing runs like a deere. discover the full line of riding lawn equipment at johndeere.com/howwerun or your local dealer. >> there is a program that supplies phones to low-income americans. the law doesn't say they have to be alive. but don't you think someone in the government would figure this out? >> thank you for having me. >> okay. we are really sending phones to dead people. >> this is a constituent-driven issue. i have a lot of calls, letters, complaints, people saying, hey, my deceased father eye got a free cell phone like this one. blackberry. i had people writing me, telling me they remember getting phones unsolicited. every time that someone gets one of these cell phones, the federal government pace about $10 for the service. in recent years, this program has gotten out of control. it's over $1 billion. >> i have a record here that says the u.s. government spent $2.2 billion to provide phones to low-income americans. >> that's right. it continues to go u
times change. our principles don't. you don't just have our word on it. you've got our name on it. that's how we run. nothing runs like a deere. discover the full line of riding lawn equipment at johndeere.com/howwerun or your local dealer. >> there is a program that supplies phones to low-income americans. the law doesn't say they have to be alive. but don't you think someone in the government would figure this out? >> thank you for having me. >> okay. we are really sending...
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president obama needs really expensive climate change advisors. the depty assistant has specialist assistant and his deputy director earned $370,000 alone last year. do you really need three people doing the same thing with three different titles? the worst example of the mall, the chief calligrapher, making pretty close to six figures. at her assistant, $94,000, $86,000. when it comes to the white house pay, they make the same argument wall street makes. you pay more to address the best people. it takes a lot f people to leave the private sector, apparently. the payroll under the bush administration in his last year in office $33 million compared to nearly 38 million last year, only 18 staffers earned the maximum salary in 2008. all i can say is stop, mr. president, stop trying to pu the wool over our eyes. stop playing politics with people's livelihood, stop acting like your hands are tied into congress is screwing everything up. stop funding the junk. that is right, that is what i think. more coming up. the state of illinois charged with lying
president obama needs really expensive climate change advisors. the depty assistant has specialist assistant and his deputy director earned $370,000 alone last year. do you really need three people doing the same thing with three different titles? the worst example of the mall, the chief calligrapher, making pretty close to six figures. at her assistant, $94,000, $86,000. when it comes to the white house pay, they make the same argument wall street makes. you pay more to address the best...
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paul ryan rolls out a new plan to balance the budget but he is making big spending changes to get there. how much is for real and how much is for show? we'll get reaction from a congressman on the house budget committee. >>> security scandal in the u.s.. sec charges illinois with fraud. they have huge pensions problems while trying to borrow money. more states and cities could be doing the same thing. we have a top expert to peel back the curtain. >>> optimism climbs for the 30 strayed month. more hiring and investment is planned. is it the silver lining we've all been waiting for? get the store from two business owners. you're not going to want to miss what they have to say. even when they say it is not, it is always about money. melissa: first let's look at today's market moment. it was a photo finish for the dow after spending much of the day in the red. it squeaked out a gain in the last minutes of trading. it set a record for the 6th straight session. the nasdaq and the s&p 500 weren't as lucky however. they snapped a seven-day streak of gains, falling slightly from multiyear highs
paul ryan rolls out a new plan to balance the budget but he is making big spending changes to get there. how much is for real and how much is for show? we'll get reaction from a congressman on the house budget committee. >>> security scandal in the u.s.. sec charges illinois with fraud. they have huge pensions problems while trying to borrow money. more states and cities could be doing the same thing. we have a top expert to peel back the curtain. >>> optimism climbs for the...
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when it came to the question of trust, everything changed. >> trust. what are the results? >> kathryn, 6.4. >> seems low. what about martin? >> 7.8. >> uh-oh. what is that about? >> when it comes to women being successful, i don't think they are as trustworthy as if men were successful. i think men would be -- men tend to seem more genuine. as women become more successful, they have an ulterior motive. >> there's a stigma attached to women in business. we have a lot of pressures to fulfill roles in our lives and we have more hats. when we try to succeed in business, it comes across as trying too hard and we become untrustworthy. men don't have those stigmas. they have different responsibilities in a family life. it makes it a little more difficult for us to try to succeed in the same way. >> the students trusted the powerful man more than the powerful woman. then things got heated when asked about women as a potential threat. >> women here, do you expect to be in leadership positions? a show of hands. that's why you are here, right? men, do you feel threatened by that? >> t
when it came to the question of trust, everything changed. >> trust. what are the results? >> kathryn, 6.4. >> seems low. what about martin? >> 7.8. >> uh-oh. what is that about? >> when it comes to women being successful, i don't think they are as trustworthy as if men were successful. i think men would be -- men tend to seem more genuine. as women become more successful, they have an ulterior motive. >> there's a stigma attached to women in business....
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she was shot as her dad changed her diaper in their mini van. her dad is a gang member and was the intended target. in the 89 days since the tragedy at newtown at least 2,635 americans have died as a result of gun violence. that's a rough estimate from "slate" magazine, and that's about 100 new townes since new townes. some mothers aren't waiting before mobilizing, however. today an organization dismatched members across capitol hill. the group's goals are . . . joining me now is the founder of the group, shannon watts. thanks for joining us here in "the war room." >> thank you. >> michael: take us inside your efforts today. how were you received by members of congress? >> we were received very well. we had a white house policy briefing this morning at about 8:30, and we spent an hour with members of the white house administration telling us all about what we should be doing to help fight the fight for gun control in this country, and we were even met by valley jerit, and we were very thrilled that they took moms so seriously. and then we spent
she was shot as her dad changed her diaper in their mini van. her dad is a gang member and was the intended target. in the 89 days since the tragedy at newtown at least 2,635 americans have died as a result of gun violence. that's a rough estimate from "slate" magazine, and that's about 100 new townes since new townes. some mothers aren't waiting before mobilizing, however. today an organization dismatched members across capitol hill. the group's goals are . . . joining me now is the...
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change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. get the blood tests. change your number. turn it up. it's been said that beauty is in the ewell...behold. der. behold water so blue it merges with the sky above.
change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. get the blood tests. change your number. turn it up. it's been said that beauty is in the ewell...behold. der. behold water so blue it merges with the sky above.
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carney said yesterday, think of changing the ages, and you know and a nonstarter. so, if entitlements are off the table for a lot of democrats right now, we're going nowhere fast? >> you have to be a little bit careful. we know that murray's budget, opening shot from democrats ryan's budget opening shot from the republican, president somewhere in the middle, important to keep this in mind. i will tell you, i have to disagree when you say ryan budget does not take a cleave torent tight imminents -- clivecleaver to entitlements, 5n medicare and medicaid that is heavy, the thing that shocked me about his budget, i have to tell you, you know i'm not the biggest fan of representative ryan, but it at least it has been real life, he based this budget on a fantasy, it stunned me, on revoking obamacare, you can like that idea, you can hate the idea, but guess what, it is the law. neil: in the end, all of these entitlement programs will get more funding than now. >> no disagreement there. neil: your calling that draconian? >> 59% of the cuts from one area. neil: leaving asid
carney said yesterday, think of changing the ages, and you know and a nonstarter. so, if entitlements are off the table for a lot of democrats right now, we're going nowhere fast? >> you have to be a little bit careful. we know that murray's budget, opening shot from democrats ryan's budget opening shot from the republican, president somewhere in the middle, important to keep this in mind. i will tell you, i have to disagree when you say ryan budget does not take a cleave torent tight...
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it has not changed and it does the same thing. it decimates medicaid. it undermines medicare and of course, we don't want the president offering up a chained cpi for social security when that's not even in ryan budget. >> congressman crowley, you heard chris van hollen. his analysis is there is no wiggle room at all in this budget. if that's going to be the blueprint for the republicans in the house, how's this going to end up? >> i think it's interesting. it's as if the election never took place. we have a regurgitation, a few changes here and there. but you know, i want to remind mr. ryan and the republican party that the american people rejected a similar budget in that last election. the state of wisconsin, paul ryan's home state, rejected that budget. his hometown rejected that budget when they supported the president. so, i think we have to stop you know, these shenanigans. >> but congressman, we need to get to a deal and the fundamentals of the deal is that the president wants a grand bargain. he's not going to get a grand bargain unless he chips
it has not changed and it does the same thing. it decimates medicaid. it undermines medicare and of course, we don't want the president offering up a chained cpi for social security when that's not even in ryan budget. >> congressman crowley, you heard chris van hollen. his analysis is there is no wiggle room at all in this budget. if that's going to be the blueprint for the republicans in the house, how's this going to end up? >> i think it's interesting. it's as if the election...
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that could change maybe. >> you've made history on "way too early" this morning. you're officially wearing the best shoes ever worn on this show. >> nice. >> look at those. >> i mean look at how boring my outfit is. i had to spice it up somehow. >> we couldn't see your shoes. >> you're going to be wearing red shoes soon, right? like the pope. >> whatever it takes. look at that. tying in the news. it's catching on. let's turn now to sports and march madness. three more teams won automatic bids to the big dance. liu brooklyn black birds punched their ticket with an easy 91-70 victory over mount st. mary's in the northeast conference title game, the third straight year the black birds have made it into the ncaa tournament. in the south dakota state jack rabbits will make their second ever appearance in the big dance after beating rival north dakota state. that's the summit conference final. valparaiso headed to the tournament for the first time in almost a decade, they earned their bid by beating wright state 62-52 in the horizon conference final. imagine, that was a
that could change maybe. >> you've made history on "way too early" this morning. you're officially wearing the best shoes ever worn on this show. >> nice. >> look at those. >> i mean look at how boring my outfit is. i had to spice it up somehow. >> we couldn't see your shoes. >> you're going to be wearing red shoes soon, right? like the pope. >> whatever it takes. look at that. tying in the news. it's catching on. let's turn now to sports and...
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the ed show to reveal his identity talk about his decision to leak the video of the press before he changed the course of the two thousand and twelve election the filmmaker was a bartender at what he calls a mom and pop operation in florida so many americans suffering through the great recession he had no health insurance and struggled to make ends meet he was the forty seven percent so when he saw mitt romney tell of a room full of rich donors that it wasn't his job to worry about those lazy worthless indicted masses who leech off the government bartender filmmaker knew he had a duty to his fellow citizens to reveal the truth about the republican nominee for president of the jones released the leaked video in september and it caused a firestorm romney's campaign never really recovered you'd think the republicans especially romney's running mate paul ryan would learn from their mistakes right wrong on tuesday paul ryan announced his plan for the fiscal year two thousand and fourteen federal budget the so-called after prosperity but ignore the name ryan's plan is the policy version of romney
the ed show to reveal his identity talk about his decision to leak the video of the press before he changed the course of the two thousand and twelve election the filmmaker was a bartender at what he calls a mom and pop operation in florida so many americans suffering through the great recession he had no health insurance and struggled to make ends meet he was the forty seven percent so when he saw mitt romney tell of a room full of rich donors that it wasn't his job to worry about those lazy...
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but they need to get into the business of developing standards that change with the times, that change with technology. and that can be enforced. you don't want to have onerous burdens on business. you want to protect everybody from the possible threats out there. in essence what we're doing we're protecting utility that we have that is known as the internet. melissa: gentlemen, nation for coming on. good stuff. >> thanks, medical list a, again. melissa: turning briefly to the big non-financial news of the day, the world's 1.2 billion catholics have a new pope. argentina's cardinal jorge bergoglio was elected to lead the catholic church. he is the first pope in history elected from the americas. he becomes the first jesuit pope in history. he chosen francesca or francis i as the papal name. he asked the massive crowd in the papal square to pray for him a short time ago. >>> next on "money", how about sugar with the bailout? uncle sam plans to save the day for u.s. sugar industry. yet woe don't have money to stop furloughs for meat inspectors. why the government may pour salt in taxpaye
but they need to get into the business of developing standards that change with the times, that change with technology. and that can be enforced. you don't want to have onerous burdens on business. you want to protect everybody from the possible threats out there. in essence what we're doing we're protecting utility that we have that is known as the internet. melissa: gentlemen, nation for coming on. good stuff. >> thanks, medical list a, again. melissa: turning briefly to the big...
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changed since a year ago. we hope to meet our mission responsibilities today. but the pathway we are on is creating risk and our ability to execute it. i look forward to working with the committee in congress on these difficult and complex challenges and i will carry back your message of appreciation for the men and women that we are privileged to associate with and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you, general kehler. general alexander? >> thank you, chairman carl levin and the ranking member and members of congress. it is a tremendous honor to work with and for general bob kehler. he has been so supportive of everything that we are trying to do and cybercommand. he is the only one that is nice to me and an intelligence officer. [laughter] you know, eight gives me great pleasure to talk about great things we're doing we are doing and cybercommand and address some of these questions that you put on the table. i will try to answer some of them. i cannot answer all of them today. the role of the defens
changed since a year ago. we hope to meet our mission responsibilities today. but the pathway we are on is creating risk and our ability to execute it. i look forward to working with the committee in congress on these difficult and complex challenges and i will carry back your message of appreciation for the men and women that we are privileged to associate with and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you, general kehler. general alexander? >> thank you, chairman carl levin...
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and let's change the facts a little bit. let's say the guy pretended to be fantasizing about blowing up a plane. then looked on the internet to see when the planes might be arriving. then he went to laguardia. would you honestly be debating whether that guy should be prosecuted? are you kidding me? >> that's totally different. going to the airport. >> he went to the woman's neighborhood. same thing. >> that's a covert act. >> that's an overt act, at least, at least a very serious overt act. he did a lot of other things. >> covert, overt. >> how much time should he get in jail, wendy? he could get a lifetime. >> look, if they really believe that he was planning any of this stuff -- because this stuff does go on. the public doesn't like to think that women could be kidnapped and killed and that there's sadistic stuff going on out there. if that's real, he should get a lot of time behind barcelona. frankly, what i'd like to see is the nypd do an investigation of the case files. he was a cop for six years. he was investigating r
and let's change the facts a little bit. let's say the guy pretended to be fantasizing about blowing up a plane. then looked on the internet to see when the planes might be arriving. then he went to laguardia. would you honestly be debating whether that guy should be prosecuted? are you kidding me? >> that's totally different. going to the airport. >> he went to the woman's neighborhood. same thing. >> that's a covert act. >> that's an overt act, at least, at least a...
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we're against the changed cpi. but we're keeping the doors open. we want to hear what the president has to say and i always believe that he has an open mind and an open heart. but it's up to many of us. to keep the fight going. >> we are going to find out. no question about it. thanks for your time tonight. i appreciate it. >> thanks. >> and that is the ed show. tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern, my exclusive interview with the man who shot the 47% video. good evening, rachel. >> i'm so looking forward to that. thank you for joining us this hour. ed schultz is going to be joining us later this hour because his show has landed a really big scoop that is going to be airing tomorrow night. i want to get a chance to talk to ed about what they've got. it's coming up later to be the. but there's lot going on today. the president meeting with the sultan of brunei. also, chuck hagel. who just returned from afghanistan. that trip marked by two u.s. soldiers killed. also, we learned today that the helicopter crash in southern afghanistan killed five u.s. servic
we're against the changed cpi. but we're keeping the doors open. we want to hear what the president has to say and i always believe that he has an open mind and an open heart. but it's up to many of us. to keep the fight going. >> we are going to find out. no question about it. thanks for your time tonight. i appreciate it. >> thanks. >> and that is the ed show. tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern, my exclusive interview with the man who shot the 47% video. good evening, rachel....
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has any of that fundamentally changed after results and what it says today? >> nothing has changed. this is a company which has revolutionized clothing retail. model is strong. big competitive advantage which gets bigger with very high barriers to entry. within the last three years we have seen growth 20%. going forward it will be 15%. that's understandable considering the kind of base of comparison becomes bigger and bigger. 6% is above their own long-term projections. that level of growth was going to be unsustainable over the longer term. that said, you are still looking at a solid growth of 15% earnings for the next few years. >> you talked about retail becoming polarized and there have been -- it matters greatly whose horse you have been on. if you had bought and sold in the last couple years you would have done great. is it time for rotation? h & m has come forward with the line in london that's more upscale. new line and other stores they are launched. massive investment. are they starting to get it? any reason why them being cheaper and underperformed investors may want to r
has any of that fundamentally changed after results and what it says today? >> nothing has changed. this is a company which has revolutionized clothing retail. model is strong. big competitive advantage which gets bigger with very high barriers to entry. within the last three years we have seen growth 20%. going forward it will be 15%. that's understandable considering the kind of base of comparison becomes bigger and bigger. 6% is above their own long-term projections. that level of...
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usually hear atheism and easter service in the same sentence britain's sunday as several is trying to change that talk to senators and jones to learn more about what some are calling the church of the u.s. i'm also the united states could learn to a thing or two from mexico and it has to do with how you're watching this show right now explain in tonight's deleted. you need to know this there is a true progressive alternative to paul ryan's budget was concert representative stole headlines monday when he announced his latest edward scissorhands plan for financing the federal government ryan's path to prosperity proposal for fiscal year two thousand and fourteen includes massive tax breaks for the wealthiest americans and cuts to vital social welfare programs like snap supplemental nutrition assistance program and also a limits obama's obamacare is medicaid expansion and exchange provisions all making no specific offer to cut the tax loopholes the pad the wallets of the super rich you know the year of the middle class killing budget out the republicans in the house but ryan and the ones on the
usually hear atheism and easter service in the same sentence britain's sunday as several is trying to change that talk to senators and jones to learn more about what some are calling the church of the u.s. i'm also the united states could learn to a thing or two from mexico and it has to do with how you're watching this show right now explain in tonight's deleted. you need to know this there is a true progressive alternative to paul ryan's budget was concert representative stole headlines...
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he's gone outside of the normal processes to effect the change that's necessary. and i think, you you know, don't want to put too much on the first few hours or days of a pope, give him time to get into it. cutting through the kuria of the roman catholic church is not an easy thing to do. >> where's the state department, where is the u.s. government? >> as much as those give lip service to reform and how much change they brag about they want to bring it doesn't come easy. it takes time, it takes work. this man, there's something about him that's different. and i really am hopeful and prayerfully so he brings that spirit that lanny is talking about but also the stick that's going to be necessary to get it done. >> let me come back to you somebody who was a catholic convert some 16 years ago. will this pope be an van gellizer. will he take the message of the bible outside around the world. pope benedict said he would. he started to. i think he tired up. will this pope pick up where benedict left off and bring it in a personal way to millions of people around the wor
he's gone outside of the normal processes to effect the change that's necessary. and i think, you you know, don't want to put too much on the first few hours or days of a pope, give him time to get into it. cutting through the kuria of the roman catholic church is not an easy thing to do. >> where's the state department, where is the u.s. government? >> as much as those give lip service to reform and how much change they brag about they want to bring it doesn't come easy. it takes...
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it would mean profound change for the church. we could know in the next few minutes if there is a new pope. we may have to wait as long as we wait. >> speaking of as long as we wait around 7:30 our time we expect to see smoke of some sort regardless. >> unless we see it nr the next few minutes. the thinking is they went in there at 9:00 local time so about an hour and a half ago the thinking was they vote from now. two-thirds majority or 115 cardinals voting. if nobody gets to the 77 they don't bother with the smoke. they go an hour or so and then they vote again. that's the morning session. then they will take lunch break. before they do they will let us know we have a pope or no we doo a pope. this afternoon they will do the same thing again. if they have a pope they will send smoke up. another vote and send smoke up by 4:30 local time this afternoon we will get smoke again. if we don't have a pope we play be in a long hall. there are candidates whose camp have been jockeying for votes if either one of them gets picked we may h
it would mean profound change for the church. we could know in the next few minutes if there is a new pope. we may have to wait as long as we wait. >> speaking of as long as we wait around 7:30 our time we expect to see smoke of some sort regardless. >> unless we see it nr the next few minutes. the thinking is they went in there at 9:00 local time so about an hour and a half ago the thinking was they vote from now. two-thirds majority or 115 cardinals voting. if nobody gets to the...
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difficult to imagine how much this world is about to change. team fox coverage continues. trace gallagher live tonight. >> because cardinal came in second during the last conclave, many theological historians thought he would be a major role player during this one but not as the king, rather as the king maker. instead, we have a pope unlike any other. [cheers] >> his parishioners knew him as jorge pope francis. the robes and pageantry presented to a prince of the church known for his simplicity in humble manner his constant journey to uphold the teachings of christ. cardinal bergoglio he didn't just champion the poor he adopted them: he lives. man unfamiliar with the struggles that so many people go through in life. jorge was born in buenas are a race. respiratory illness as a child left him one w. one lung. drawn to scripture. he entered seminary in 1958 buenas air race in the united states alone there are more than two dozen jesuit universities and dozens of high schools. president obama released a statement in which he congratulated pope francis and says he looks forwar
difficult to imagine how much this world is about to change. team fox coverage continues. trace gallagher live tonight. >> because cardinal came in second during the last conclave, many theological historians thought he would be a major role player during this one but not as the king, rather as the king maker. instead, we have a pope unlike any other. [cheers] >> his parishioners knew him as jorge pope francis. the robes and pageantry presented to a prince of the church known for...
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changed course, could be too little too late and people are seeing those scare tactics. stuart: armageddon. charles: irresponsible for the leader of the free world. irresponsible ann i think that people are upset about that. stuart: irresponsible to force hurt and pain on the american people for political purposes. charles: or fear that we can't cut the budget in 2%, we in the government can't find savings even though you the american people have been crushed in the last five years and people found it to be despicable as well. stuart: handling the economy leads the republicans by 4 points, i say it's a turning point. the opening bell will ring in a few seconds. here is the back drop to today's market action. we've got retail sales figures in earlier this morning and the headline looks good. up 1.1%. now, please, dig a little deeper. if you take gas station sales out and remember, gas prices are up sharply. if you take them out, then you've got only a .4% gain in retail sales. you take out car sales, you take out gas sales, up only .4%. not this good as originally portray
changed course, could be too little too late and people are seeing those scare tactics. stuart: armageddon. charles: irresponsible for the leader of the free world. irresponsible ann i think that people are upset about that. stuart: irresponsible to force hurt and pain on the american people for political purposes. charles: or fear that we can't cut the budget in 2%, we in the government can't find savings even though you the american people have been crushed in the last five years and people...
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certainly needs a change but does it need this particular change? you don't want to miss it coming up next. people with sore throats have something new to say. ahh ! mmm ! ahh ! finally, there's cepacol sensations. serious sore throat medicine seriously great taste. plus the medicine lasts long after the lozenge is gone. ahh ! mmm ! cepacol sensations. rich, chewy caramel rolled up in smooth milk chocolate. don't forget about that payroll meeting. rolo.get your smooth on. also in minis. (vo) later tonight current tv is the place for compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines, way inside. (vo) from the underworld, to the world of privilege. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. >> john: tonight our political gymnastics of the day. the lovely and nimble phil gingrey from georgia attempted a rare double airborne backflip
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they are changing the tone in the committee and they are doing it by taking a more wholistic approach to what armed services means. for example, this issue which is really important and in addition to those three women who are now on the subcommittees on the armed services committee, you have claire mccaskill who was very outspoken this week about the incident that representative braley described. >> kristen gillibrand right now. leon panetta used this to put new rules into place and chuck hagel is looking into this case that we mentioned earlier. what do you think? does the legislation have a thought? >> i think it will be an early test for chuck hagel. this was a big issue for some of the key senators who are here, like barbara boxer, claire mccaskill, those senators really made this an issue for hagel and he said, look, i am going to make this a priority in terms of looking at whether or not the military justice system needs to be reformed. and now he's got -- now he's got a decision to make because pressure is certainly going to build from this hearing today and legislatively the
they are changing the tone in the committee and they are doing it by taking a more wholistic approach to what armed services means. for example, this issue which is really important and in addition to those three women who are now on the subcommittees on the armed services committee, you have claire mccaskill who was very outspoken this week about the incident that representative braley described. >> kristen gillibrand right now. leon panetta used this to put new rules into place and...
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we are here to move forward on taking action against climate change. to taking action against gun violence. >> the nra is running ads today against commonsense gun safety measures which 90% of americans support. you know, shady groups with unnamed backers are already advocating against immigration reform. and rest assured, we're not going to just shrug this off. >> they're not going to just shrug it off. they're going to fight the nra, karl rove, and all those billionaire donors in the gop and republicans in congress who don't want change. this new group is empowering americans to fight for what's important to them. and to help realize what they voted for in november. joining me is former pennsylvania governor ed rendell and pollster solyndra lake from lake research partners. thank you for being here tonight. >> our pleasure. >> thank you. >> governor, this group is definitely still a work in progress but how might it help the president's second-term agenda? >> it's interesting, rev. it will help but it will help in targeted areas. for example, in penn
we are here to move forward on taking action against climate change. to taking action against gun violence. >> the nra is running ads today against commonsense gun safety measures which 90% of americans support. you know, shady groups with unnamed backers are already advocating against immigration reform. and rest assured, we're not going to just shrug this off. >> they're not going to just shrug it off. they're going to fight the nra, karl rove, and all those billionaire donors in...
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how frequent flier programs are changing. fasten your seat belts and make sure you're locked in and upright for this. ♪ >> good evening and welcome to our public television viewers. after days of having the focus wall street, today it shifts to washington. >> it sure did, tyler. there's an escalating budget battle waging in the capital after house republicans unveiled their latest federal budget proposal today with plans to slash the country's massive deficit and get government spending under control all without raising taxes. as senate depp democrats prepare their own budget plan, can congress and the president reach a bipart san budget compromise any time soon in hampton pearson takes a look. >> house republicans unveiled the blueprint they say balances the federal budget with just spending cuts and no new tax hikes. at the top of the gop list of what's needed to achieve $4.6 trillion in spending cuts over the next decade is to repeal obama care, cut domestic programs from medicaid to college grants and require future med
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so if we were to see a change in the trajectory going out to 20 years, i do believe this would give us much better definition for both sides to find some comfort levels. we're not going to get it in the ten-year period because we cannot. we democrats cannot afford to see the draconian cuts in so-called entitlement programs and republicans can't seem to abide in a significant raise in revenue. so where would we get the revenue? we'll get it from growth in the economy but if the growth is not going to take place until the years 13, 14, and 15, why not incorporate that in our budget discussions and i really believe we'll find and to build a budget going forward. >> congressman, you say you're optimistic about finding common ground. the white house has egg on its face after a report in the "national journal" that quoted a white house official calling the president's visits to capitol hill a joke. i want to play what jay carney had to say to that yesterday. >> i have no idea who said that but i can tell you that opinion has never been voiced in my presence, in the president's presence, in t
so if we were to see a change in the trajectory going out to 20 years, i do believe this would give us much better definition for both sides to find some comfort levels. we're not going to get it in the ten-year period because we cannot. we democrats cannot afford to see the draconian cuts in so-called entitlement programs and republicans can't seem to abide in a significant raise in revenue. so where would we get the revenue? we'll get it from growth in the economy but if the growth is not...
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but again no changes whatsoever to benefits. this comes more through efficiencies or reduced payments to hospitals or doctors. >> brown: both sides know that their proposal is not going to fly with the other. is there talk that you hear about some middle ground or is this as we heard in qualmy's piece sort of positions now just to see what they can get to? >> i think this week is like the budget battle knife fight. you know, everyone is just swarming each oter an trying to figure out what the negotiations are. but also you have to keep in mind they're setting up the parameters for the debt ceiling fight that we're going to face this summer. with each of these things, it sort of feeds into the next budget battle. that's what it's meant to do this week. >> brown: in the meantime you have the president coming to capitol hill today for the first time with four meetings with all the different factions. what do you hear from members about either the ones who have already participated or are they looking forward to this? do they see so
but again no changes whatsoever to benefits. this comes more through efficiencies or reduced payments to hospitals or doctors. >> brown: both sides know that their proposal is not going to fly with the other. is there talk that you hear about some middle ground or is this as we heard in qualmy's piece sort of positions now just to see what they can get to? >> i think this week is like the budget battle knife fight. you know, everyone is just swarming each oter an trying to figure...
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third, welfare reform, changes made in 1996 by extended reforms to other programs. gives states flexibility so they can tailor programs like medicaid and food stamps. and lastly addresses tax reform calling for congress to simplify the code, closing loopholes and consolidating tax rates. ryan's goal is to have just two tax brackets. 10% and 25%. so the question now is, well, will democrats see this as congressman ryan and again, just throwing granny over the cliff. are they going to demagogue it it? don't laugh, a sequel to the ad is already out and we're going to play for you in just a few minutes or will senate democrats who haven't passed a budget in more than 1400 days, will they seize this opportunity to get the country on a fiscally sound path like paul ryan is presenting? now, i'd like to be optimistic, but judging by the reaction from the president himself earlier tonight, that's not going to be the case. now, listen to what he told abc's george stephanopoulos. >> paul ryan today put forward his budget and he says he's challenging you to come forward with a
third, welfare reform, changes made in 1996 by extended reforms to other programs. gives states flexibility so they can tailor programs like medicaid and food stamps. and lastly addresses tax reform calling for congress to simplify the code, closing loopholes and consolidating tax rates. ryan's goal is to have just two tax brackets. 10% and 25%. so the question now is, well, will democrats see this as congressman ryan and again, just throwing granny over the cliff. are they going to demagogue...
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if you live in the state where the governor is conservative, they can change the eligibility rules and bounce you off medicaid and leave you with nothing. he wants to do a lot of the same things with programs for the poor, food stamps, he wants to take away the food program, if you're in a state with a governor that decides it is immoral to give you food stamps, they can change eligibility and bounce you out of food stamps. it is the cruelist budget he has come up with yet. and that's saying a lot. that's bad because it is saying the basis is cuts to the poor. >> are you kind of putting a stick in the president's ear, you had lunch with him. >> right. >> did you tell him at lunch you would call for repeal of obama care. >> he knows the budget we were coming up with. i gave him more or less the kind of budget we were going to come up with. let me put it this way, ask a person watching the show in business. do you start with your last offer first in a negotiation? no, of course not. >> robert reich, this is his first offer in the negotiation? >> well, not only is it first offer in the ne
if you live in the state where the governor is conservative, they can change the eligibility rules and bounce you off medicaid and leave you with nothing. he wants to do a lot of the same things with programs for the poor, food stamps, he wants to take away the food program, if you're in a state with a governor that decides it is immoral to give you food stamps, they can change eligibility and bounce you out of food stamps. it is the cruelist budget he has come up with yet. and that's saying a...
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. >> i think it is changing as time goes on. i think you are seeing the initial decision to curtail nuclear power. i think japan has realize it does not have a lot of natural resources. if it does away with nuclear, it will have to import a lot more oil and natural gas and other items and the much more dependent on trade to keep its energy sector going. i think they are slowly deciding that does not make sense for them. i think it is an encouraging sign. melissa: and fax, they cycle through brief prime minister's and not time. what is the damage like these days on the ground? >> it is still in the stage of, you know, being measured. i do not make you can judge. they are putting a lot of their focus on trying to monitor and determine the extent of the damage of the site. the question is whether or not as a future policy it make sense to determine whether an incident of this magnitude, but as unique as it was whether that is something that should cause them to curtail nuclear altogether. i think their decision is moving in the dir
. >> i think it is changing as time goes on. i think you are seeing the initial decision to curtail nuclear power. i think japan has realize it does not have a lot of natural resources. if it does away with nuclear, it will have to import a lot more oil and natural gas and other items and the much more dependent on trade to keep its energy sector going. i think they are slowly deciding that does not make sense for them. i think it is an encouraging sign. melissa: and fax, they cycle...
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technology has changed so much. you can get talent to move or you can find talent in other cities whether it is austin or even in the mountains often nevada. >> sure. actually, you taught is a popular place to start companies right now. it is funny you mentioned that. we are trying to create what amazon did for products and goods. teeth cleaning, massages, dog walking, all the different businesses are listing the services on my time. we are national, in the sense that we want to be in all the major cities and population centers. the fact that our headquarters is in california is almost irrelevant to the business. the d.c. money is more actively looking around the country and around the world. investing in asia, europe and india. absolutely no reason you need to be in california anymore. dagen: you can eat as much -- and nevada as your stomach can handle. you cannot do that in california. >> you heard about our plan. dagen: oh, yes. i have friends who are criminals because of that. congratulations on my time. be well
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the world has changed. the u.s. has changed. cuba hasn't changed very much, but at the end of the day, that's not very important either. i think most countries would think that the ideal situation would be for president obama, unilaterally, to lift the embargo and encourage different forms of democratization in cuba, which are not happening yet, but they may begin to happen if the castro brothers no longer have the pretext of u.s. quote/unquote aggression or an embargo against them, as a pretext for the terrible economic situation that cuba le lives in. >> and is there sometimes a knee-jerk response by other latin america leaders, that if the united states is against somebody, they're going to be more inclined to at least listen to them. so, for instance, the relationship between the united states and hugo chavez, and then the relationship between hugo chavez and the rest of south america? >> a little bit less so, chuck. i mean, chavez, i think, everybody wanted to be friends with him, because he has a lot of oil and a lot of mo
the world has changed. the u.s. has changed. cuba hasn't changed very much, but at the end of the day, that's not very important either. i think most countries would think that the ideal situation would be for president obama, unilaterally, to lift the embargo and encourage different forms of democratization in cuba, which are not happening yet, but they may begin to happen if the castro brothers no longer have the pretext of u.s. quote/unquote aggression or an embargo against them, as a...